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i ii i i VOL. XVIII, NO. 222 grr BROOKLYN UNION-ARGUS, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1831. i PRICE TWO CENTS. XA1LS0APS TO CONET ISLAND, iHsmscx 8TEAXSHIPS.

NEWS IN BRIEF. Street Cleaning to Mr. James Coleman, the well-known railroad contractor, and that that gentleman had the matter under LEGAL NOTICES. Y. BCPHF.JIlt COURT COUNTY OF Ktng The Knickerbocker Life Insurance Com- pony, pialstlfla, glnt Wlusam 4 and otben, defendants.

In punueaes of judgment of foreclosure and sale, entered la tne above entitled action, and bearing date the lain day of April, 1MI, 1, too undersigned, tbe referee la said Judgment named, will sell as nubile auction, at the Commercial Exchange, ho. 59 Fulton PONDS EXTRACT. The Wonder of Healing. XT STOPS ALL HEMORRHAGES. It Cures all Inflammatory Diseases.

It Is 5 tha Lattes Friend All female complaints yield to ita wondrous power. For deers Old Boroa or Ope is Woasdflf Its action upon these is most remarkable. Tbe most obstinate cases are cured. For Rbsamsilsm There are in our poa-cession remarkable testimonials of cures of rheumatism ia it Throat, Ncsnlgla Toothache, Faca ache. Bitea of sects.

Bora Feet, Chilblains, and all diseases of an Inflammatory character are certainly- cured by Foods kxiiact Dr. C. H. Thayer, of Falmouth, saVs 44 1 have used a great deal of POND'S EXTRACT during the past eight years, and consider it the best article of that kind ever offered to the public; and also oneyof tne very oest remedies in my daily practice. Wm.

Stmpsom, M.B.jOf Seaside House, Coney Island, savs: Scarcely a day passes that Ido not have occasion to use PONDS EXTRACT, md invariable mtk good results, SPECIAL PREPARATIONS OF POND'S EXTRACT COMBINED WITH THE PUREST AND MObT DELICATE PERFUiLES FOR LADIES BOUDOIR. Foods Extract 60a, $1 00 and $1 75 Toilet Cream, improves the 1 00 dp Salve, beautifying and healing. 25 Toilet Soap, softens the skro-per box (Soakes) 50 DeatifXice, whitens teeth and sweetens breath 60 1881. The Brooklyn Daily Union-Arps ESTABLISHED 186S. CONSOLIDATED 1877.

Th. Cnoi-Aum la pnbiuhed aruy day (Sunday. noeptad) la th. Uno. Building, eoraar ol Tulton and Front streata.

It ttao larceat and beat Two-Oent dally paper printed In tbe United Statea. It naa tbe beat circulation of any paper of ita tlnd In either New York or Brooklyn. Aa an adyertlalna medium It la nneqnalled. RATES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS (Solid agate measurement) REDUCED TO MEET THE DEPRESSION IN BUSINESS: General Business Advertisement, 10 ets a line. Extra Displays or Special Classifications subject to-special rates Business Notices, following reading matter on seoond pace, 20 ets.

per line for each insertion. Local Notices, following reading matter third pace, 50 ets. per line for each insertion. Amusements, 90 ets. per line for each time.

Lectures and Meetings, 10 ets. per line for each lose. FOR NOTICES OF SIX LINES AND LESS. FOB SOTICEB OF BIX LINES AND LB8S, Help wanted Boarders Wanted. Board Wanted.

Lost and Fonad For Sals or to Let Boras and Carriages for Sale Situation Wasted. Marriages and Deaths, 73 ets. for each Insertion. Babbath Notices, 4ft ets. for each Insertion.

Ten cents charged for eeeh additional lino FACTS AND FANCIES. follow: All thoee seventy-one certeia lota, niece or parcels of land And trlp of laud situate. lying aad being at East New Yore, in the eountv of Etnas and But of New Tort, which are known and described in on a errtala man on Hie ta the Register office of King County, entitled 'mio or East New York lota, stuv-eted by iuinla G. Johnson. Jamaica.

Jane, lb as folio ws Lot 42, 49 sad 44. begtaslag ea the westerly tlse of Morse svenoe atp lntdttnt ote hundred feet northerly from the northwesterly corner of Morse sad Liberty aveeuva, aa tald down sea 4 map sad running thence nottber al' ns Morae avenue eveuty-2r feet; thence westerly p.raliet iu. Lloertv avenue one hx. dred feet; thence southerly uArllel with Morse aveuae seven' y-flve feet, sue thence easterly parallel with Liberty veue one tutored feet (o the point or plaoe of becinaisg. Lots 48, 4w sad 58, begtnntng ou tbs westerly ltae of one avenue at a point distant two bnndred aad 6fiy feet northerly fr tbe northwesterly corner et Moree and Liberty venue, aforesaid tboce sorvhsiiy along Morse TeLue u-vroif-tve feet; thence parallel with Lloertv vnoe one hundred feet; th-ace southerly narallei with Morae voue seventy -dye feet, aud thence eaeterl parallel with Liberty avenue one hundred feet to th point or plsee of beginning.

Lots ft and 69, orgineiocon the westerly Nne of Morse avenue et a point dviant tour hunarwl feet northerly from the aonhwestma corner of Mneee and Ltoerry avenues aforesaid; and ruhniug thence northerly alcng Morse avenue e7nty-five feet: tbenee westerly psiallei with I te.ty averse ose hundred feet: thence southerly paraUet with Morse avenue eeventy-flve feet, and thtnee easterly parallel with Lb.rtf svenoe one honored feet to the point or plsos of begin nine. Lots 60, 61 and 69. beginning oa tbe westerly Mae of Morae avenue at point distant tvs hundred aad 4rty -feet northerly fiom the northwesterly corner of Morse and Ltbeitr avenues aforesaid; and running thence northerly along Morse avenue seenty-6 vw feet; thence westerly paj aiiei wjtn Liberty avenue ose hundred feet theoce southerly parallel with Morse avenue seventy-five feet, end tbenee easterly parallel with Lloertv avenue one honored feet to the point os place of beginning. Loti 68 to 75 (bock tvdsslw) and Let 198, tarea together ee one piece, escribed as follows: bt pinning on the eetrly tine of Morse avenue at point distant seven hundred and seventy-4 ve feet northoiy from tb northeasterly corner of Home and LlbenFvrnae aforesaid, aad running tbenee easterly pacaftel with Liberty avenue two hundred feet to Inches to Atlantic avenue, and thence westerly along Atlantic avenue two bunt red and two fast ftea aad two-thirds inches to Morae avenue, aad thence southerly along Morae avenue nirety-Bve feet four and 00 e-bait inches to tbe place of beginning. Lots 109 to 118 (note Ineluuve).

Beginning at tbe northeasterly comer of Mom aad Liberty avenue aforesaid, and running tbenee easterly along Liberty avenue two hundred feet te tbcsorthweetenv corner of Locust and Liberty avenues, as laid dow on said map, and thence northerly along Locust avenue one hundred and ssveoty-flve feet; thence westerly parallel with Liberty avenue one hundred feet; thence southerly parallel with Loess avenue seventy-dr feet thence westerly suaiu parallel with Liberty sveeue one hundred feet to Morse avenue, and theece southerly along Morse avenue one hundred feet te toe point or place of sluulog. Lou ino to 151 fboth inclusive), and also lots 212 and 213, takes together as one piece, beginning on the easterly side of Locust avenue ate point oietaot seven hundred feet sortberly from tne nor heaiteriy corner of Locust and Liberty avenues aforesaid, and running thence northerly along Locust avenus two hundred and fifteen le-t two aud one half inches to Atlantic avt uue: thence northeasterly along Atlantic avenue two nundred and two feet ten and two-thirds inches to Fountain avenue; taence aoutoerty along Fountain avenue one ouvdred and forty at ae feet and eight and one half inches to the southerly Hue of ssldlo 212; tbenee westerly parallel with Liberty avenue be hundred feet; thence sosAerl? parallel with Locust avenue one hundred feet, and thence westerly parallel with Liberty avenue one hundred feet to the point or place et beginning Lots 196, IS7, 156 and 196. beginning on the easterly line of Lccoat avenue at a point distant five huodrrd feet northerly from tbe northeasterly earner of Locust and Liberty avenues aforesaid, aud running thence northerly along avenue one Hundred frat thence easterly parallel with Liberty avenue one hundred feet; theoce southerly parallel witn Locust avenue one hundred feet, and Lhence westerly parallel with Lltertv avenue one hundred feet to the pout or place of beginning. Lots 1647166. 166 and 167.

beginning oa tbe eaitertv line of Locust avenue at a point distant tbree hundred feet northerly fiom the corner of Locust and Liberty avenuee aforesaid, and running thence northerly along Locust avenue one hundred feet taence easterly parallel with Liberty avenue one hundred feet therce southerly parallel witn Locust avenue one honored ieet, and theoce westerly parallel with Liberty avenue one hundred feet to the point or place ifo 183 both inclusive), beginning st tne aortbratterly corner of Locust and Liberty avenues aforesaid, and running tuenca northerly along Lo'un avenue two hundred feet; thence easterly psraitel with Liberty avenue one hundred feet; thence aouto erly parallel with Locust avenue one hundred feet; tnenoe easterly parallel with Liberty avenue one hundred feet to Fountain avenue; thence southerly along Fountain avenue one hundred feet to Liberty avenue, aud thence westerly along Liberty avenue two hundred feet to the point or place ot beginning. And lots 247. 243. 219 and 60. together with tbe said trip ol land, beginning at the nortneastsriy corner of Fountain and Liberty avenues, aud running thence northerly along Foottain avenue one huudrel feet; tnence easterly parallel with Liberty avenue one -hundred ftet: theoce nortoerlv parallel with Fount! avenue inree hundred and fifty ieet to Myrtle afreet, aa laid down on said mao: thence easterly along -Mvrtle street ame feet sad six inches to laud now or formerly of Peter Bapeljle: thence southerly along the westerly boor dary i'ne of said laed four buadrel sod fifty feet to Liberty avenue, and tbenee westerly along Liberty avenue one hundred and nine feet and six laches to tbe point or place of beginning.

Dated Amtu 21. 1881. p. W. OBTK ANDES.

Referee. Johxsox. Cumin A Diioie, Plain offs Attorneys. 230 Broadway. M.

f. City. rWCBT COURT OF KINC1 COUKTT-v riaiey, Jr end MOtstr, seels ss Fraley aad octoera. In pursuance of a Judgment order of this court, made in tbe above. esiltlee actloe, bearing date the 14th day of May.

1H81. 1. the maaerauraed referee- will sell at Eublic anctloa. in tbe vesttbaleof tbe County Coart louse, the city of Brooklyn, os tbe 7th day of June, 1881. as twelve oclock noon, the following described land and premises AU that oertais lot.

piece or parcel of land, situate, lying aad being ta the city of Brooglyn. county of Kings- aod Bute ef New Yor. bounded and described as follows, to writ Begin Ding at a point on tbe southerly side of Atiauttc venae, distant one hundred and twenty feet westerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the aouruerly tide rf Atlantic avenue with the westerly aide of Codriliil avenue, and runnlng.tbence southerly no parallel with Uuderalll avenue, aod through the centre of a party wall so far as it extends, one hundred feet te ihealvisien line of tha block oetweep Atlantic avenue and Pacific street theece westerly aiour the said division line aod parallel with Atlantic avenue twenty Ieet theoce northerly ano parallel with I'nderhlt! avenue aud througo tne centre of another party wall far aelt extends, one hundred feet to the southerly aide of Atlante evsnne: aod thence easterly aiopg tbe southerly aide of Atlantic avenue twenty fert to tbe point or Place of begAting. Dated May 14th. 1881 JOHN J.

CAHBRRRT. Referee. Bauxxtt A Pswmfieox, Ksqe. PlaintlfP Attorney. ffiVRT COUNTY OF KlNrifi TUB Invorrance Company of the eity of New York, plsiatlfls, against 'orams Jrougherry and Mary Dougbtrtv.

his wife, and others, defendants. la pursuance of a Jnagmcat of foreclosure aud sale, made asd entered in the above entitled actios ou the iw-h day of May. 18i. the referee therein earned, will sell st ptibbc auction to the highest bidder, on the llih cay of June, indl.at 12 oclock doou, at the salesrooms of Cole A Murpby. No 372 Fulton street is the city of Brooklyn, In said county, tbe following descrioed premises: Ail thst Certain lot, piece or parcel of land, and building ejected thereoo.

situate, lying and beiog in tbe city of Brooklyn, in the county of King and State of New York, and bounded and described aa follows; Beginning ms point on tbe easterly aide of Canton street, eiKtot one huaered and seves-y-tbree feet southerly rrom the- southeasterly corner of Flushing avenue and canton street; running tbeere essteriy at right angles to Canton street and partly through the centre of a party wall eighty feet; thence uutDrly and parallel with Canton street eighteen feet three Inches; thence ranging westerly et right angle to Csaton street, and partly through the centre of a party wall eisntv feet to the said easterly sie of canton itreet: and tfcenc northerly and along the easterly side of canton street eighteen feet three Inches to the point or place of beginning. Dated May 18, lo81. WM. HiTINQ, Refegee-Moss 2 OrrxAXPXX. Plaintiffs Attorney.

SUPBKMR COURT KINGS COUNTY. HRit-man C. Risrg vs Abram G. Tompkins aad others. L.

It- Rlgg. Plaintiff's Attorney. in pursuance 01 a judgment oreer of this court, made fa the above entitled actios. herfng date the 16th day of My. 1881.

N. Augustas Betts, the referee iu said judgment named, will sell at public auction at the refunds ot the County Coen Boose, in the city of Brook-hm. on the 1 its day of Jane. 1881. at twelve oclock noon of ttat'day, the isnus and premises la seif judgment deeciiueo as follows: All ibu certila piece, psreel or lot of Mod.

situate ta the Bighth ward of the city of Brooklyn, knows aad dlitnnitbM as lot No. 40 on bloc No. 240 of tbe Eighth ri are Mao of the out of Brooklyn aforesaid but more particularly deecrioed oy the following boundaries, to wit: Commencing at point on the soutoensterly side of Sixth avenue, elstaat firtveix feet te incite (96.2) southwesterly from the southerly corner of Sixth avenue and Seventeenth street; and running tbenee southwesterly aloag said oufbasreriy line of Sixth avenue sixteen (I6 feet: thence sooibeasterly in a line parallel with Sesenteenth Street seventy (70) feet; tbenee northeasterly la a line parallel with Sixth avenue sixteen (16 feet; thence northwesterly In a line again parallel with Seventeenth street seventy (70) feet to the point or place ot beginning. U. ted Brooklyn.

VT N. A0SU8TUB BBTTB. Referee. CCFtFffllCOVKT-IUreS COUTTTY GRORG Wr. Welles aa sole surviving trustee aad executor ot the last will asd testament of ri'aiiam B.

rieliea, reeased, plaintiff, agsiaat Bltaa M. atylea aad etaers, defendant. Cha. H. Otis, Plaintiff's Attorney, 186 Montague street.

Braoslyn- Action No. V. le pnrsuence of a lodgment of foreclosure sad sale, xtaoe is the above-e titled nettoa on tha first day of October. ISM), I. tbe uneraigaed, toe referee therein named, will sell at public aacun.

at tbe rotuoda of tne Kings County Court House, is the etty of Brooklyn, Ktnss Cenncy, on the stta day of My, 188. at 12 oclock soon of thst day. tne premise In said Judgment named and therein described ioUows, to srit AU that certain lot. piece or parcel of land situate, lying usd betig te the Twenty-seoond Ward of tbe eity of Brooklyn. County of Kings and State ot New York, bounded aad describe 1 as follows, to wit: Be- tuning at a point situate 00 tbe northerly eMe of President street, distant easterly ooe hundred and sleety-two (122) feet and three (8) lachea from the north easterly corner ef President street and Firth avenue running toeuce sonherty parallel with Fifth ares de ninety -five (V9) feet; thence easterly parallel with President streak slxteH (16 feet sud eight 8 inches; thence southerly anls parallel witn Fifth avenue find a part toe atstanoe through tbe centre of party wall ninety-five V9 feet to the sortberly tide of Praslerat street: aso thence westerly aad along President street sixteen 16 feet ssd eight (6 lschea to tha point or place ot Beginning.

tmtaa Snotty, TZMS. The mle of toe mmaM prarty te jonroe, e-oroev of tbe Cow-, bno, ku W. WU le beinrd.y, H.f 28. 1881. at me lame hoar ead ptece.

LfuedM.T 24, rtTKMIV. Reree. The sale of tbe above oeecrtoed pr joery is so joureed oy order of tbe Court, brarang dse May 28. il, to Tuesday. May st, 1H8I, at the some hour and pines.

28. UAM DTRMAT, Befww. psMrscv rasjywcsssT WEST BRIGHTON BRACE DTYT9TGN. 7 RXCCKSiON TICKETS 25 CKN iA CHANGE OF TLMfi. TAKING EFFECT TPESDAT, MAT 81.

1881. ON WEXR DATS. Trufue teeve tbe Bcootivx Depot (Ninth arexwe smd TwenuetA street, Gremiwoody for Watt prightoA Beach, Coney lsUad. at A 80, 7.46. 9.

10, to 20. 11, U.90 A. 12 Bad 12 80, 1. 90. 8, 2.

UO. A3- 90, Lti 8 5.90. 680, 7, 7.30, AM, 9 Bad 9.29 Roturategtrutes leave Weak Brighton Beach t.ffi 8.10. P.80- 10 Su, 1, 11.90 A. and 12 1.6.2.

2 9r, 9 6.30. A 4 20, 5.5.80, 6. 60, 7, 7.9 ft 9. 8.96 8, and 10 P. ON 8TTNDAT.

JCNff f. Trates will leave Brooklyn end 16 A. mad then half-hourly to I 80 F. aud thereafter every fifteen Btipuee ton. 90 p.

M. fistxrctng trsinv leeve Went Brighton? and 10 A. aovtben hslf-houny to 8P. M.t aaa thereafter every flrtren triarte to 10 M. g'Aucw time vahlo wtU aco late effeet MON DAT, June Borreesr roar to rtre depot: Ibe Part uad Vanderbus avenue lice from Pxlteu haerathertxo tanre vta Prospect Part: tbe aom treoKBoerum piece aad Fifth avepu Hue and the Atlantic avenue.

Tla Flat bush arenas and Prospect Part, yua direct tc roe Pare sogers via Jsv. Umfth and Ninth street care traofe at Fifteenth street and Ninth avenue.aaa tbo via Well atrae sod South Frrry. and and Fifth arm. me fine transfer at Fifteenth atreet and Fifth areaee. B.

8CHKRMKRHOHN. Kfigr fixd fiupt. BE16HTOH BIACn. bKOOKU N. hLATBripw AND COhaY ISLAND RAILWAY.

ON hND AFTkK STl UDAY MATT. Train wiilrievet. I DaPT. FLATBrnrt 7. 15.

5, 9. 15 A. )L, ana half hourlf from 9. 15 A. M.

to 9.45 P. M. Trains will alao leave BlDFOR't STATION half bour.y from II 34 A. tow 34 P. Ta traits leaving FLaTBl'AR AV.

et 6 90. 7.15 6 IA 8 15. 8 45, io. 15 aad 10.45 A. M.

stop at Bedford and Pros pert park. Trams from BRIGHTON BEACH for Flttlrash arenas Mate at 6 40, 7. 40, 8 40, V. 10, 0. 40, 10.

10. in. 40, II 10 A. M. 19 16.

12.40. I.IO. 1 40. 8 10. 9 40.

8 lu, 9 40,4.10, 4 40, 6 10.9.40,6.12.6.40, 7.10,7 40,6.10, 8.40, 2 10.040PM. In'oi from BRIGHTON BKACH for Bedtoid anl Prospect Park, leasatfi 40, 7 40. 9 40. 9.40. 10.

io. 1U.40, il land II 55 A. U. 18.25. 12 5 I 25.

1.55, 9. 25k 55. 8 25, 8. 65. 425,465,5.25, 3.

55,6 7 55. 8.24, 8 tft 9.25. 9 40P. M. 7 be 90.7 5 aed the 6.40 aad 7.40 A.

M. train do not run ou 9oadae ALL tHAlNb tn ued from FLATBTBH AVBVTTR top a A VAN UK te laud aad receive puseengsre. This cabs may be varied from oo bad days. KOBhET White, Genera! Bupenoteudeut. IW YfEE 6 6EA BEACH RAILROAD On and after 9ATFRD4Y, Mayrt.

trains wid rum as follow, from Thtrd avenue aad street; Bourlv. from 9 till 1PM. Hslf-bouriy. rrom 1 tin M. Ketarotng leevesComev Island at bea Beach Palace Hourly, from 9 89td1 IW Bsif-hcurly.

from 1 :80 til) P. M. Car of the Court street Third hrenu aud Hamtttou veaoe lines connect at Tweotv-flfth srreet and TnlM vesue direct to tee aepft tiaie te Coney Island, is miDutee Bound trip, 70 rests, bingle fare, 1ft cents C. W. DOUGLAfi.

General Manager. KAILKOADS TO BOCKAWAT JOCKAW3Y BEfiril. PKOOELIH A ROCK AW 4 PEACH COMPANY. INLAND KOI tK. CdMMANCiNO MAY 29.

8tramhoa' trains leave Kt New York fl to A. M. 1 20.9 20 aae ft.5i P. M. Ketarmag Hare Rirkaay beach 16.

40 A. ftl. 12 0, 2.50. 4 65 Sul 7 P. FARR RRPI CKD.

Roend tnp from Hast New Yora to Rock sway Beach, only 90 cents. Hoard trip from tst New ora to Caesrate Uadini sni Jamaica Ha? oa'y 20 cents. i ocai trait leave Kate New Y'ork for Csnsrtie aad Jamaica Hay bourlv la tnemornihg, aod half hour. alter M. 20 A.

M. te 9 P. W. BARKER. 8uperlntensat.

STEAX BOATS BR00l(lYr'ANEX. TIME TABLE NO. 14. CHANGE OF TIMS. INCKkabKD FACILlTlbfi Ou and after NOVKMUKU 8 1H80.

THE BOATS OF THE BROOKLYN ANNEX Will make eloee eomaectaon to and from all train ea the Pennsylvania Kailruao New Jersey Midtsa Bail way; also with Fall Ktver Line for Boston and tha Best at 5 00 P. M. as follows: 6 60 A.M. Accommodation for Newark and Elisabeth. 7 A.

M. Philadelphia Express. Newarfe. Elisabeth and Rahway, til poidtsod Leaigh Valley Railroad and Midland Railroad ef New Jersey 7.80 a. M.

miadelphta Express Newark and Ellxabeth an Midland Railroad. Hi. Philadelphia uxpreea, Wilm'ugtou. Baltl-more and Washirgton. and all pelnUHoaih.

8 20 A. M. AccommodsUou for Newark, Elisabeth. Rahway aad New Brunswick 9 A.M. Fust Uue to PtiiiadelphlA, Pltuhorg, Chi.

csgo. ciaelnnatl. fit Louts, and ail point West: alao Midland Railroad of N-w Jerea 9. 20 A. M.

Local to Jeraey (Ity. 9.46 A. M. Limited Kxiwei Phladelpbla, Baltimore and Washington, aad inta South: alao Perth Amboy aceommoestloa. 10 A.

M. Loom, to Jeraey Llti 10. 80 A M. Philadelphia Ex rasa, Newrt. Bltaa beta.

Rab way. New Brunswick 11 A. M. Loea. to Jsrsfy city.

11.80 A. M. Accommodation for Newark. Rllua bevh aud Rahwuy aad Midtsud Railraae ef New Jersey. 12 A.

M. Local to Jersey City 12.80 P. K. Philadelphia axprees Baltimore aad Waseinptew art pot dm uoute. am bum- heth Rahway aad point oa Lehigh Talley Hstlroad 1 P.

M. Aooomiatedauou Newark, fclftsheih uue Bah way. 1.30 M. Accommodation Newark. Elisabeth.

fUnwey. New Brunswick, Tree ton aud Philadelphia Via Camoeu. 2 p. AeremmodatloA Newark. Elisabeth, (tab-way and Pmth Amooy.

2 au P. Accommodation Newark. Elisabeth, Rahway. Hew Nraaswlck and East Millstone. 8 P.

Philadelphia exnrre Newark. Elisabeth Rahway aad Midland Railroad of New jereey. 8 90 r. M. Pbitadsiphla express Baltimore.

Wash-fpgtoa end potuta hoeth. Newark. Rilssoeth. Ranwag, New Brunswick and Trenton accomaooaMou 4 P. M.

Accommodation Newark, Elsanth. Rahway. Nw Brunswick. Rust Mills tone had Midland Rail-read of New Jersey. 4 80 p.

M. Philadelphia expteae Newark. Elisabeth, Rahway aad Perth Amooy. ft M. AccommodstfOh Newark, nissfeeth.

Rahway. New Brunswick and Midland Railroad of New Jersey. ft. :) P. M.

Cteciunao express mteoarg. uommrois, Bt. Louts. Newfirlesn aod sil point bouthweat. Amo Newark.

Bilrabeth aad Rahway. 6 00 P. M. AccommodsPon Newark, EHaaheth. Rahway Perth Amboy aad Midland K.

R. of N. J. amo all points on Lebgn Vajiey 6 20 1. M.

Ptu udelPhia Express Newark, Ellxabeth Rahway, oq p. M. Accommodation Newark, Elraoeta aod Rahway 7 20 P. M. Acemrmodstion Newark.

Elisabeth aod Rahway; also Virtirnd R. of .1 oo P. Pacific Express Putrur Chicago. 60 Francisco aod al potnt also Past Mall to Philadelphia. 8 80 P.

M. Accommodation Newark, Euxaoeth aad Rsowsy 9.00 P. M. Local to Jersey City. 9 80 P.

WmMneton axtresa Pblladelmhia, Baltimore aad all yoisp booth. io.no p. Accommodation Newark, EUxabete aad Rahway. 10 20 P. M.

Local to Jersey City Annex Boat leave Jersey City. Penh. R. R. Iripot a follow 0.40.

7 00, 7 HO, 8. OO, 8 20. 9. oa 9 9, 9. 4.J, 10 no, 16 80, 11 00 11 80, 19 OO A- If 1 GO.

r.80, 2.0a 9.80, 3 0a 390. 4 00. 4. 1 ft 00. ft HO.

6.00. 6 30, 7.00, 7.80, 8.00, 8 80, 9 00. 9 90. 10 0a 10.30 P. M.

r. JANBKN Buperthteudeut. PROVIDENCE LINE. FOR PROVIDENCE DIRECT. Cemhectlng with Worcester tad mil points Heim win Worcester.

The Palace tTBAMER H2ACHPKTT4 will leave ou Tuetosv. Tauradsys so Bsmroays. sod the 81 KihKHOALATftA oa Moudaya, Wednesday aod Fileaya, at 5 P. M. rEOJt Pier 29, N.

foot of Warren at. K. T. Coenecrion will be made at Providence via Providence A Worcester ft. for dorxiur.

bashes. Concord. hroeebestre. Portland. North Coawsy.

sad all Nortuera ate Whits tfouotaie potuts 7 rikets for sale at ah pi loci pa) tioget Hide 6tste-roems secured sc office of Wevieo'Ce Express Company, te Nos 2HI and 997 Brosdwsv. 3 Artor Hobs, and at Metrc-polilau art Fifth Avenue rf tel ticket tifl-e L. W. FILKINfi. Geai Psas.

Agent. STONINGTON LINE TO BOSTON. COKHECTIN6 WITH ALL PUIUTU RANT. The Elegant ftteamer 8TON1GTON, ou Teredxy. Thar days and Bsturdsys.

and AKRAGkNhETr, oa Meufiaya, ertnesdsys aud Fnoaye, at 5 P.31 FROM Pier 33, N. Foot of Jar street, arrivtag In Boston at 6 A. M. FARE Ah LOW AH AN) OlHEK LINE Tickets for sale at all principal ticket fficen. Btate rooms secured st offices of HtcoU'i Express C-psay.

at Nos. SHI and 97 Broadway. 3 Ator Hua. sod te JlscropoUtaa sad Fifth AvsaaO Hotel tteket offices. BABCOCK, Fretideeu W.

FrLKTys, General Passenger Agent. SOKWAI AND DAN60RV DAILY -Steamer AOLPHI leave Pier 82. Eevt fHrer 2.45 aad 83d treat. East Kivr. it 1 If eoaevctfng with Dauhuxy aod New Haven AtaMroads nCb Ysrn, 96 cent.

IxcutvIou Ucktia. ftOceute. CONNECTICUT EITIR LAkBIftOft MIDDLETOWN AND HAKTFOttl DIRECT. Ot zit1? psmular steamer 8T ATX OF NEW riJlTTOr HARTFORD, mad GRAN IT uteiy at theauariou and yoKk, tin STATE, ouewfwhleh leaves Pier 94, E. Fwe, firte-clsss.

teetering berth .81 ift Fare, firrr rises, eacuxtioa- round 9 0C Deck passage 1 0C IMtpiwmi onnloi 1 Good meals. Btate rooms, 90 easts sud $1. Ail person are iorbtd tratteg fieyoee ou soecwBj Wiese steamers. I Aaxto 6 aiabvst. Freight A TTE NEW HAT 13, HAETFOEO, hprtBffioWA and tbe North.

Jhm ew osieee steamer C. B. NoRTBaM maxes Fi5e. B.rtl Ntver. New York, daily.

Suudav excepted, fit I f.E Pbsrecger go North aud Let at ia M- NIGHT LTSk The CONTINENTAL leave New Tors ax 110 P. arriving te Now Severn te Ume freight forwarded daily trmiD. from 3e. ftnwn TO Vnnt, Wweii B.w fUnfiMlra. Mormon horn Turk aud Canada.

"iuTbRoPK. OMirri Amt DIOOKLT ATUZTIO mat snfwcwr. Km, tnntr w. H. Pnmr Mart a- fuamr.

u. wito, wl Mary Garvey othera. ia porwpcw of ujeeeuMmt of th court ua te la above entitled aertoe. oreriog date the tweotv-sourte davof My. ltin, I win roll at public section by Cot, aactioueer.te tbe Commercial Exchange aleroom.No.

pu Felted itreet. Brooklyn, em Theraday. vm teestr-third davotjuue. Dril. at twotve oetoeg moou, the foliowiag dteciffed property, te wtti ail teoee twe cenal pleora or oareeia of lead situate, trig and being ia the Ninth tut of the etty of Brooklyn, county ok King sod State of New York, bounded aad described a khow Dflglautug tea pare oo th vuwrif aide of broteb wb-.

dutmtoi ha oared sue thirty etas fetos Inftwothritf rrom tee eouth-agteny ooruwr of Herkimr wrest and Brookif aveume-. aad ruaaiae three weetery saraitel wits Herkimer sreeeteae haa-trri from tvoee soo'beriy NnuMi with uverue forty -six fete five lacbe to tbe aortherly liae ot the Brookfts aed J-maica RalivoM: ttreee ooeteciv rioug rairoad eaebaaired fate to Brooeiya are-: theoee north Hr ateag said avenue 'vny-dl toes fire rohca to the potnt or piece of beginning. Dated Atay ft Den. FORGE W. ROTVFRICC.

a. V. n.nill. Bt minus' tiunfl. TliriBUli BAIL.

foKTfl BXTirynVTX3amr Lnr' SZWTOKK. WHmAMTOMI AJU BBflMKfl. 'r' Cwm.t'i nt foo mi Bweoi, Krmt. re. Am tlKRKnl.Smriw.

IhaKAC S.AWAIMK 4am, 1 K.CKAIt. imam lMW tfoi, Tart n.ti.w Savre or Bremea 1 0- Smyrna P.W., BtMnn. -n. 4 "MM- StmMmU iwnn Ul- For freight or pasaage apply te BNowWhg roe. LEHRFNk RAl Sti, gr? Fpltril EMU AU flfift avreue, Aerut for Bpk'vu PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.

GREAT TKUNK LINE AKD UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE ON AND AFTER MAY 16. 1881, Trauleove vw Terra, via Deebremee aad Oovrttaad itirte. a follow; Hrr1sbury. Htt rimer, the Watt and 3ouh, vtibraiuaf taceCer munched. 9 6 sad p.su OnUt.

For lilisn.toort. Lock Rrveu. Corrv aod Erta, at 8:30 cohhecti? at Cor-y for I ituat ILa. Petrolsa Optra aed the tHi Begloee, For WUdamepjrt and Lock Haves 9 A. M.

Baluraoro. atsirctou. aad tha Baath Limited W-hnrt(h Axpret of IuVtlab Parlor Cknffl'lr, except huuury, 19 A. aruve Waektngteu 4.tM ri M. ar at 4.

3 30 A. 3 4.1. 7, od 10 P. ted 12 wvb. beuday 4 86 A.M., 7 aaa 10.00 P.

ard 1 olgbt. Express lor Baltimore, newt Bunday, 1. 00 P. FOli I111L.AI HLiPillA. Express forWtet Philadelphia, 4.30.

7.86. 9. 80, 9 (U) Llnltvd). 11 A A2U 3 46, a. A 6, 7.

8.30, and lu ni lft ntcut. buuusy 4 3oasd9A. 5,6,7. 30. -d io v.

M. aod XI utaht. KuaI great art record 7 P. M. Express tor Philadelphia, via Candea.

7.90 and 4 P. except euuoay. ft OK AiUNTIC CITY. Firre. 1 P.

M. without ch-pge of care. Boat of Brooklyu Autt" coauecl with all through tram at Jereer 0y. affordiug a speoay aad direct uaheier lor Broohiyu traveL Acceumodniioa for Treatou 6.30 A. 4, aad 4.46 Newark aad Rl'xafwth, 0 00.

6 90.7 00. 7. 90. 8. 30t 9.00 1V 11 A If M.

1, 2. 90. ftO. 9 90. 4, 4.10 4.30, 4 at.

ft-10 ft 89. Kti 6. 10. A 39. 7.

7 90, 8. 00. 9, lu 15.U. 3J P. mud 19aight- hoaaty, la, 9 aod 9 80 A.

1, 4 90, ft, ft. 45. U.30. 7, 7 30. 8 15, 9-36 P.

M. and 12 high. Newark my. 4.80 ed 9 A. and A8u F.M uuaday, 4.30 A.

AL Ellxabeth only ou cundev 10 P. M. Rahway, ft. 6.30. 7.

7.40, 8.30, 9. 10, A. M. 12 M. X.

2. Su. 2. 50, 3.20. 4.

4.10, 4. 30. 4 60. 5 10, ft 30, ft 40, ft. 6 10, 7, 7.30, M.

9, 19.1ft, 10 39 P. I aad 18 eight funiUy.H 15. 9 aod 9 9U A. .1, 4. 30, ft.

4ft. ft 3u, 7. 8 5, Sb P. aad 12 n.ght Wc crrl dp Ierth Ambov aod buoih Amboy, 6 and 10 A. 8i4 50 ue ft P.

M. New BniMvlct, 4 30. ft 9, 7 9ft, 8 90, 9 and 11 A. 8, 2 ftU. 4.

4 4 4U. ft. ft tfd, ft, 3U. 1ft. 11.85 P.

12 night Suoiv. 3oaod9.30 A. 1, 5, ft. 7. ft do.

itfP and 12 aigbw Fart iUilMrtDe. ft aa 11 A ad 4. 3ft P. M. klLgWa aud Ldckj HUi.

3.20 A- v46 P. nuccL'U. 6.30 8 30. 1 1 A. M.

1, 4. 5. 7 M. Lambertvitia, 7.30 aod 11 A. I.

4 aed 6 I leniltigiou. 7.8ft aod 11 A. teif 4 P. M. Phiiitehurg a-l Krt ymva 7 30 aod II A.M..aud 4 fid ft P.

M. Ires too. Norleutowa Hurltugten aod Canuleo 4 tktt 11 I. 2, 4 aMi 7 r. rro hold.

7 a It A. and P. armibgwi aod Squan. 7 20 aod 1 1 A IP. toao.

rnihertoh Cowdea. 4 P. M. MotmevUi On lueadsy 1 n.rtctv 7 l) A. Train arrive From Pittsburg, a.

60. 10.40 A. W. I. M.

'Hr. 6 to daily except Monday From Wosblegrua anu Bs'tJniOro. 5u a .2 50. 5.2. u.55 aud l- 5u t.

M. bnmUy. 6 60 A 9 AS aad 19 50 P. M. From Deitltnote, 2 PM.

From I'hllartphia, SO. ft Au. 9 4, 4J. tl 4ft I. io.

2. 5-. ft 2i, ft fifi.H fcu. a 9 55. aad 10 69 harder 9 5t ft 50 10.40, 11.

40 A. M. ft 90. 9 Aft, tft Shd id 60 ri Ticket ttth'cs. CJH aod 144 Bmdwer No 1 Arior Hoaee.

aed fwutof lebroiei and oartUudt lire' I No. 4 Court treet aud Bruoklva Annex statria. foot Fulfoo trrtMroktya; No 114. lift aad lift Had-oU street llobokto; Htatso. Jersey City.

Emigrant 1 rhioffl(. No 8 einTV pa e. The New ork Trasaier oupanv will call lot 111 check hvg-e ran hotel and rraideoe- IKANK ItitiMUnN. U. WtK.

(irnem Manager. 4-neral Pw'r Agewe T1IE ERIE RA1LWA1V NOW KNOWN AS The New York, Lake Erie and Western Railroad. Arrangement of train, taking effeet May 16,1881. 6 OO Ml. toctnratt and Chicago ly Kxaros, lrwtfg Kooro reachue to Boffeie and huiNuin Hridge.

(Oat)vy Ft nt. Lou? Kxvres, ar-living Buffalo oi 4. r.ioflflflt-Ir with ftet trains to the Uni and-8 utfiurst. PuliJiAh Drawing Kvom briepipgrioarhre te Buffalo. lity; Pacific ftxpr for WmL Fleering c-oechee thr-erh to Nugai'v Niagara halls.

CtuciOhatl, and birago wUoouirtuugc, alo hotel Dialog Care cmrano. Firiyrant Train for the Wort 7 rm Wave brr.bt rs 'trft ue tot. New York, for- Newark ft 4T ft 4U.Tl HO A ,3 1U, 4 20.6 til, 6 IO 7 So 1.M. tnu 12 00 mMhtctii fialvdejr aigUte only, fitincays, vin ft hut htioeriord an Pae1c. ft ou, 7.50.

10 00. 10.20 A. M. u.e In 4AII train stopa at KStherforot only og Bunday if aooa.1.4. 9 ho, 4.4i, 6 lu, a loft 2.

uo. io 3 hx niDlitiii Fuiday. ft Uu-9. 30. 10 t0 A.M., 1 45.

ft fir) I aad 1 midalghl. CM. wtlM.lW.Ibwi fV mom, I 9, 9.. S. 50.

4 40. 5 OO. 6 10. 6 80. lb.

6.20, 7, I uo; Hi dU 1 2 uudcight. bosUy. ft ui.8.29.10 li A 1 45. ft 30, 9 ou M. sad 12 midnight Paterson wa ewak, ft 4 40.

it i. a.M ,3 io. 4 VO. 5 til. ft.

10, 7 90 and IV OO midnight 8tur-day Dish orly Vutdv. 9 1' A .3 io. i. 40 P. fiaffero.ft Ou, 7 bo.

9 10.2b a. 45, 2 A0. 6.00, ft 10. 7 Ifj. lo.Hori 12 mHulght ftaadv 6 no, 8.8u, 10.

80 A. i 45. ft. 3 ri. and 12 tetee night Marwick.

7 50 A. 4.30P M. NeaUfgh and I rnwa)L 7.50. P. CO A.

If $. 80, 4,30 P. M. huuaay. K90 A M.

Dosdont aod Eiegston, 9.00 A. 9. 30P. 9u8a dav, ft 80 A. Goebeu.

6 0b. 7. 60, 9. 00, 10 90 A 3 30. 8 60, 4 30, 7 (ftl 7 15 H.

M. huodaya. 9 00, 8.30. 10.20 A. m7I e.fto.

v.ouri m. i Middletown. 7. 60. 9 OO.

10 20 A. 9 V), 4 80. 7 00, 7. 16 ftOD'ief. ft 90, 10 20 A.

4 8a. 7.00 ri. 7he oo a aed 4 80 V. tratr eoeaect with ew ors and oego MtdDna Railroad at Male ri et Port Jervis. 7 V.

9 0 10 20 A 4.8n, ft. on. 7 O. 7 ri M. 6uuay.

8 TO. 10 20 A ft -oo, ft 80 sod 7 (tip Boat leave 234 street quarter of ahb quarter after ears ti( ur fr 5. 45 a. M. to 9.45 J.

M. art at iu. 15 ii.i 11 il' 1 1cfeet for pMftage ssd fer sosrtuieaU Is drawing, room anti -jii ntn li can h- ohiaiDoe, and orders for ifiarhccmoy trabftfcrof hag wage may be Iwtt St th- mpa? ii g'rt, soft 3.fcJ Ul. eT 05 No oert ire t. flr-xtlyu, or at the I kxpretfl fra? -a re Wet s-rive tu Naw ork at 11 25 A ard to J' JSo s.

ASoiT. Par Agt, New Tok. VORHfHN MAII.KOA II OF NflV J.7 jMNhV. 7 rain for Krgew.od. lter, Piormont sod Nyaclr, 7 oo ft 50.

IO. tu a I O. 1 Oh 4.i.ft, 4 6 ft (. KJ.il wr ftnnfav- KOI .4 ft 45 1l.all.2uP M. train will leave 30 mlu-uie lter hattirdev It'hte Neruet Nprtrg Valley sad Mourn 7 00, 8 Ou A.

4 5U JNO. ABBOTT. GerilPote'r Akt Vew York. ('EVTKAL RAILROAD OF NSW JFE8KY, BttUoo to New York, foot of ueertf street. 9 lotion Brooklyn, foot ef Fstton street, Jowoli Wharf.

on i me tel fid May FO. )HRi. Leave New York, foot of Liberty street, a follow 6. 80 a. Kov Piemmgtou, Eeatou.

AUsetowm, Rradtrg. nrrlfirg. etc 7 45 A M. govuchooieys Mouatriu. High Bridge Brarrb I A West HR.

Easton, Allentown, Wlikeaoarre, werty. etc 9 mi a M. Aor flacuiaarKte, bcaoolev' Muate, High Fridge Branca, ration, nebton, Keulttg, Hanitbanr. Msecs Chans. WMUaupon, Teneequa, Lrlftop Nagt'eie 1 ppr Grtleb rcrant-o, Ate.

1 P. Kov Fleroi' rut. kostoa. ourerowu, Eeafip Inc. flarriabarg, LsocbCfiank.

vvcrir tc 45 For Kaatou.m tod CiuaucbChuuk. Tate-uoua. Irifum, tlkraherre. bcrar.ioc, etc 4 30 P. Far Scbooiay Moantala, High Bridge Branch.

Easton, AJl-niowa, etc 4 (lr. For homerrino. FVfl-gtoe, etc. 6 80 ri. for keaton.

L. A K. R. Alien-town. Reading, Hrrltrarff Metach Chunk, Wiike-borra etc.

ruDdy train leave at 8 48 A. 11 F. id. for Bound Brook auk lutermeetate station. At 5.

80 M. for Easton. Aiiaaiowa, Harrtaoarg and tee West. or Newark st 5 47. ft 15.

ft 45. 7. 15, 7 43, II 15. ft Aft. 9 15.

9 do. to, 10 80. 11.15 A. 18 M. 8, 80, 4.4 9u 6.

3 30. 5.45. A 6.15, 6.20, 7.15, 15, 9.15 10. 15 11 15 12 P. For tram to local golit oe Time tables st station.

PEW TORE AND I.OR9 BEARCE DIVISION. ALL-RAIL LINE for Perth Amboy, Bouth Amboy, Bed Book. Long Branch, Ocean Grove. Af ary Park, Point Pleasant, rtc. Lreva at 5, 7.45,9 A 12 9.00, 9.9 6.

$.90 p. ATLANTIC rrrr FI PKRBI. 2 ri. f. With through ear, arriving at Atlantic City at P.

M. FREEHOLD AND PEW TOEE T. Leave for Freehold at 5. 7. 45 A.

M. 12 M. 4. 5. 30 r.

m. PEW JBRPBY iOUTDEER RAILWAY Bay rout, via fianev Hook. I care at 10. 40 A. 1 SO, 9:45, 6 P.M.

for Ee Long Branch, elo, Oa Bongayg, 10 l'46 A. M. For Ocean Grove, Point Plea etc. For Bevdy Booh, via Bvanubport, 7.45, 9 A. For Moamoutn Breeb.

BeajrirM.ee Braucbyotft 7.45. A. 12 3 2. 2 Afi 5.ti ri. 7 45 A.

M. Via bed Bank for Lagewood, Toag Btvar. Karaegte, ete. 2 PM. All riail 1.90 P.

VI ftaariv for Lakewood, Maochretre. Lorn River, ATLAJfULCiT gc.4 all statiou to Bsytide. 4 P. vis Med Beak, for Lakewood. Whitings, Tom Klver.

Beroegai, etc. PEW YffiRR AkBFBlLAMLFEIA NEW LINE. BOTIN BOOE fctOTTTE. For THUN aON sod PaiLADKLPHIA. Leave New I ork from ststloa Bit.

ef A. Of Lloertv staeet. For puiisdehta. Nfnte and Oraofi streets, a 7.65, 9.8L. lull a 7, 44 ri.

M. Oa fioeday te 8 45 A 5. 12 P. For Tsird and term stroeie. te AR 7.

45.1L 1 A. M. 1.89. A JO. 5.2U.

7 P. M. On Bundeff at Af A- For Tree ten, WM end Tuek-r atreet 8.9ff, 7. 45, 9.8 f.n I5A.M 30, 4 IHl 1,18 ri. AA Offi ft 45 A.

ft 11P PfttrtuatM imnPMni-lHh for New Tort From auiirit put iacaiphia aad Heading Hailroad, Nmtmsnd Green strecte, et 7. 99. u. 80. go 11 a.

M. If. 2 45. 5 4T. 6 45, 1 ri.

M. OB Htteay 45 A. M- 8 20, It P. M. From Third sad Berk gtree te 8.8ft, 9 to.

9 75 A. M. 2 4ft. 2 29. 6- 26, U.96ri.ML Aundoy 4 7 45 A-M 4 90 P.

M. frou Tveutou, wevrem Tuekse strsoru l.t 6.2ft. 9 fi), 10. 0 11 A A. M.

2. 4 25 7.26 P. M- fiuuday Lfifit ESS AEl All ri onsectSem Is made te Jersey city ftttefOB to aud Crete Broossyg and Erie ierirt. Jeraey tity. Tiescta few su te foot of Lony Wte Ww re.

2fti.49L 944, W57. YSSA te ue rr.B'-leal horai 800. tend 4 Court strut and Aif nflai. Jewel bti Brooklya, hw TOrk Trauafor omoauy TPrto Brawn wm .1 sud teoas femnm trr hofo ms rosieeace te arettaatiou. Aunfieatt' es rt mudete sud tort Broeewsy.

78ft eiate svesao. gre-t BrochBe. a1 iree office we ta eemuectsom with too Bed slouhome ood lev Tslsovesh. Hffiw PBLDterffi pONTIE rMT. TBE to rBumsoMTABLisazutst mminlwMill mal pormtpRTimwe Mm isr MMtt mmrwflr.

Wnr, Phenix Insurance Co. 5 09 BROOKLYN, Yd Offlerar If and 14 COURT SiREKT AND 98 BROAB-TTAT. B. D- WK8TBRN UHIOH TKLRORAPU BUILDING-, BRO iDWAT, sor. Dg K.

Jt.T. JANUARY 188L Fcstiififor ifiMwnca I996.167 Reserve for al unpaid Idea ft Al other liabilities Capital sxoek 06 Net surplus 401,483 GO Cash assets Jexusry 1. 1880 $2,338,238 OO STEPHEN CBOWFLL Prratdent. PHILaNDEK 6HAW. Vice-President and Secretary.

BLWhRD HA6LhHURSr. Beoriy Brooklyn OepL Etna Insurance Company. HARTFORD.Coha 8TATBMKNT, January 1. 1977. Aggregate amount ri aaaefs 7,119,624 09 lmiiiie: Amount of unpaid loeaea $356 ttSS 30 I'cearned premtema, fire Iriks.

40 Ureareee premiums, inland navigation risks 1,479 6 AH other demsuda against the eompeby.ytx. Commission doe to agents, return premiums, sad miscellaneous expenses 79.916 96 Total, except capita! and set surplus 9.1T0.3 Joint sroet capital pale uo .600.66 t6 Surplus beyond aa iiabLiue. 1,943.232 66 $7,119,624 10 X. B. THOBN.

Agent. 133 Montague street. KrilCKERBOCKEh Life Insirraiic Co X- 239 Br.Uw.7- H- V. ESTABLISHED 185S. JOHlf A.

NICHOLS, President, fleeretair. Williamsburg Cilj Fire Insurance COIPANY. OFFiCB9t Corner Broadway gad Ftm atreet, Broeklym, E. D. Bo.

12 Court street. Brooklyn. W. D.s Non, 206 aad 210 Broadway. New York.

$257. 00 oo BetasuruDee, 849 hvt Has burploa. Aassu January 1, 1880.. stg.dwb $1,012,558 18 EDMUND DRIGGS, Pretideut. W.

Nol, Secretary. Wat, Assistant Secretary Wv. H. finowx, Aaststaut Score tary Continental Insurance Co CORNEB COURT AND MONTAGUE STREETS, JANUARY DM1, serve for relosursr.ee of oat itaadlsg risks 9l.S46.16S 66 Reserve ample for all ether claims 9H6 987 69 CaglUl 1 600.660 60 Rl harplaa 1.996.199 77 Total CaaM Assets 69.6Ss9.716 41 GEO. T.

HOPE, President. H. H. LkMoRT. Vtce-rrraldeat.

CHAS. H. DCTCHER. Secretara Brooklyu Dept LI BL0 PAlK becretary. GERMANAMERICAN Insurance Co.

No. 90 COURT ST. Cash Capital Keaerve for reinaucanoe, (.. Net surplus Aaaeta January 1, 1881 fi.ond ooo oo 1 m3 93 1.U2.0M66 71,091,022 59 E. OELBERMANfT, Praeldeut.

JOHN W. MURRAY, Vioe President. Jainm A. Stlvxt. Secretary.

EDWARD MERRITT, Manager Brooklyn Dep't. Halits' Fire lusaraice Compan; OF BROOKLYN. CAPITAL STOCK REINSURANCE. ETC. NET SURPLUS ASSETS 6996.960 641 97.3HM 62 166,461 36 Offices: 817 Montague Mecoantca BnHdlag, Brooklyn, aad 166 Broadway, New YoriL DIMSuTOBS: THisiel Chanacey K.Bcranton John Role Wm.

Mssnsll Jobs B.ntMr V(li Cvnpt)il Bear? N. Brush Thes. Carman Jacob Cole Jacobi. Bergen Jss btevensou Joen Rome Wm D. Feeder Jeua P.

Nichol H. Hubbard, Jarvis Branti Ley N. Kmith Wm Male Dan Ml F. FerfialdWm A Yreeiaud Abraham Lott Judah Veeruee BARER. PreaMeet.

DANIIEL CHACNCBT. Vlca-Pneldeht. Wmit NicvoLt, becratary. MsaaiTT Tuttul A sslraunt Secretary. Mcntaiit Fire Insurance Company OF BROOKLYN.

OFFICES: NO. 27 MOUTAGUR 8TKFRT, BROORLTN. NO HO BROADWAI. NEW TURK. CAH CAPITAL $200,000 RRSKRVB FOR RBlNhU RANGE.

UNPATU LOSSES. ETO 52.628 NET SURPLUS TOTAL ASSETS 63W.7 23 DIRECTORS David 8. Arnott Alfred Hanaberg Jamee Rtymnd her Baldwin L. Hasted Kifus Hew-gaie Ecwla Been C.Balsted Warron Ktcumoad CLsriesC. Betts Wm.

M. Ingraham Eil KobDlos Bsmnel Booth fflis Lewis Jr John Home Bamuel W. Burti John w. Lewis H. Tfc Jr j.

w. Campbell Btepheu LiufugtOhgdmued Titus Abraham Lott A. a Low A. Nswmaa Foster Pettit A.Poweil Alex Studweil John Steawell Joseph U. Willis Jacob Philia Georgs P.

WiUecs TVtNlEL FttRXALO. Presldeut WM. ELLSWORTH. V-ce-Preldet. O.O.

HALbTRO. Sccrscaiy Agenra for the Easters District. AVERTS PaNDLETON, Broadway, cor. Fourth at. m.

Thoms George A fit rne Edwrl wntthouse E.J rihitlock John Williams OtJFffiEW COVET-KINGS COrTT OXORGff W. rielie ee sole arriving truateeand ex. emor of the last will ano testament of Wmiam rieilra.de-eeaseo. plalDUff, agalust bliss M. Styles and ether, de fendant.

Actloo No 8. Charles H. OUs, plaintiff's attorney. 186 Montague street, Brooklya. la pursuance of a judgment or fofeclfnr and sale made in the above-entitled actloo, ou the first day of October.

1880, 1, the noueralgned. toe referee toe-eie named, wilt sell nt public sucuo a at the rotunda of tne Kings County court flouea, tn the eitv ot Brooklyn, Kink County, on ibe Situ say of May. lnat. is o'clock noon of tbat day, the premise In said judgment named and therein described as follows, to wit: Ai tbat certain tot, pleca or parcel of land situs'. ht.g and being in tbe Twenty second Ware of the city of Brooklyn.

Cvunty of King aad State of ttew York, bounded and described a follow, to wit Beginning at point ou tfaffi uorthrafy side of President arreet. di tsnt easterly two hundred and twenty flvef. fet and seven 7 itches from the aorheasteriv corner of President street aud Fifth avenue, and oopoette the centre of a party wall, aed ruonlng tbenee northerly parallel with fifth avenue sud part of the autaocw through the centre ri a party wall ninety-five 6M fe-; thence easterly parallel with President s.reet sixteen fie fet sao eight (8 Inchee: bears aoiKOerlv sgatn parallel with fifth avenue ninety-five feet to tae non berly side of President street, and tbencs wes'rrty aloua Preaicent street sixteen lft feet aaa eight inches to tbe point or price of bwgffiulng. Dated Brooklyu, Msy ao. J8i, yriLLIuM N.

DYRMAN. Rfree. Tbe tele of the above described property la adjourned by order of the Court, bearing cae 23. 1841, to Mtvoty. May ft at thA same hour aud place.

Da od May 84, 1881 9 WILLIAM N. PYlUfAN. Referee. The sale of the above described property ia adj -turned by order ef 'be Court, bearing date Mav 28. ieuo Tuesday.

May 81 181, at I he same boo and place. Dated Mav to. 7 WILLIAM N. DTKMAN. Referee-.

norwTY cocfiT county or rings btepbra L. Yacoerveer against rhebe J. Lucas, et al. A. A Z.

Lott. Platetiff' Attorneys. In pursuance ef a judgment of tula court made In tbe above entitled action ewe bearing fiece-toe kite dsv of My, lbril. tbe following described lauds and premries wit) be sold at public auction, at the Commercial Ex-change. at No fit Felton atreet.

te the city of Brooklyn, oaths 15th flay of June. 1M1. at twelve Weteck aoon. by or under the direction of tne uuusralvned. wbo was by said judgment appointed a refsrep for tbat pet none, All that certain lot.

piece or parcel of Us a. situate, lying aofi being te tbo tit of Brookivu. in toe eouaty of Kings and State ol New York, bounded aad described as follow. To wit Be-glnrirg at tbe aourheraterly corner of Hudson avenue aod Willoughby street: running tneuee seuuwrly along toe easterly esde of Hndaoa aveuae asxip-oue feet tea Inches, more or leas, te lana mow, or late of, Oeery Furxaki; themes eeti erly ou Hue et right hags te Hudson avuue aad along the Hue of the said Purnttd'a land tony feet tour inches to laud of Catharine A. Mils: Usance gortherly had para lit I with Hudsom avenue aad along ntid late uamsd Isud three feet eight inches theuee wraterry at right angles te Hudson srrna had mouff Mod of Frances K.

bcheock three feet et ht inches, toeuce noruicrfy pertiiel with Beeson avenue three tet tight Inches; thsnee westerly at right series with Hnfisoa a-nne foaitewu feet stx inches te th frame hnse oa tbe rear of the hereby desert bed premises: thrace north erty and paralHu or ueurty so wiru Hnesou avenue and along said frame house eleven feet aad one Inca to tbe corner of asM house tbeoe westerly at right usgtee to Hodtem avenue aud sUl along said house two feet two me be; thence northerly parallel with Hudson iTfow tea feet four Inches to th rear of toe Prick bouse ox Willoughby street; theuee aastsriy ulong said hitch house five Inches to tbe centre of toe Percy wall brtwi eu aahi house aud the house uolQleg em the easterly aide thereof belonging to arid Frances 9 Behexck; ihrame aortherly and saretlel to sold Budsou teas and through the said party wall thirty feet ye wmoughhy street, end theoce want arty along wii lough oy street twenty eet sieve laches xnd oue-hsl; of aa inch to the place of bgBQie. together wtrfi all aud togas the teusmente. hsrotitameote aud sppur-tenauoes tberauAte hemui lag or la aaywi-e uppenteu- lu (NtUfl, MT fl, I08L ion) A- LOTT. B.I PTUK tt1TRTCT COCRt T1 PZITtO STZTBs. for IH HMl lKi of DiTioa fols.Jm-roM.

Man A M. Cuuwiu, Sepiw in bomm-rwq. li.MttMTnnn: The nndersigxed- Rleoiri 6. Fhelp. ef finwilli.

te the count of Krugs, in sold district- hereby rives trie of pis appointment as asilraeo of the nutate of DAVID H. breohlyn. lath fiouat of Rinas, in avid district, sd who w. to wit, on ww a dsv of Fecrasry, i88Lhdjuted hen hi apt muem atsd tire mt Way. 1S9L R.

PBKlP, aralrnte. Remt avenue and ftews umW BrogFlym. Beadera of tha Union-Ary me' temporarily ab-ant from Brooklyn may have thie pap mailed to tbom for 50 cenie a montk, icAieK (wol.do pottage. SHocKtua explosions occurred yesterday In Kensington, near Philadelphia, and In Bprlngfleld, Massachusetts. In Kensington, shortly after noon, a boiler in Gaffney A Co.s dye works exploded.

Frederick Des-cher. standing on tbe steps of a bouse directly opposite, was struck and instantly killed, and two companions were Injured, but not dangerously. Francis Harbison, an employe, was taken out of the ruins dead, and Robert Bradley, a child of four years, was killed by the flying debris. Six children were also Injured. The dye works took fire afterwards and were destroyed, together with stock Involving a loss of about Debris was sent In all directions The boiler was blown 400 yards.

At Springfield twenty-seven barrels of gasoline at the Consolidated Railroad freight house, caught fire and two explosions followed. by which sixteen persons were dangerously Injured, and more than a score less seriously hurt. Joseph Fountain, of PlerreDont, N. Y-aged thirteen, was found hanging In a sugar house yesterday. He disappeared on Friday last, and the supposed cause of the suicide Is that his father had reprimanded him for losing seme tools.

Messes. Rafael Gallegos and Walter Btotie, citizens of the United States, and Roberto Montealegre, a naturalized British subject, have arrived In Panama, having been arbitrarily expelled from Costa Rica by President Guardis. John W. Garbett. President of the Baltimore A Ohio Railroad, who has be9n absent In Europe about a year, arrived home yeeterday- The toWn of Natick.

celebrated the 100th anniversary of Its incorporation yesterday. John Gobman, a track hand, was killed at Somerville, N. J- yesterday by the Fleming-ton train on the Central Railroad of New Jersey. He was carrying a rail across the track. F.

W. Richardson, a Boston millionaire, died suddenly at the Windsor Hotel. Denver, Tuesday night, from hemorrhage. Joseph Bauer, aged seventeen, of No. 666 Ninth avenue.

New York, was stabbed in the abdomen last night at Ninth avenue and Forty-sixth street by an unknown boy, who escaped. Charles W. Porter, traveling agent for, the Continental Insurance Company of Philadelphia, was arrested yesterday at Freeport, 111- upon the charge of embezzlement. It is alleged that Porter is behind several thousand dollars in his accounts with the com- Bny- I Seven dead bodies were picked up In tbe rivers and harbor yesterday, Two were identified. Mb.

Seymour, an actor living at Moun Yernon, attempted "to commit suicide by throwing himself before a train of the New York A New Haven Railroad at Mount Yernon Tuesday evening. He was saved by Justice Meeka with the assistance of a citizen, who pulled him from his perilous position. A delegation of Turner societies in Hart, ford. New Haven. Bridgeport, Meriden, Ct.j and Union Hill, N.

left Jersey City lasfe evening to attend the twenty-third festival of the North American Turner Bund at- St, Louis. ip Ho 171 West Forty fifth street. New York, fell down a flight ot stairs at his house, yester. day, and was fatally injured, Mart Irvins, aged fifty years, died sud. denly last night at No.

240 Cherry street. New York. Her husband John was arrested on suspicion ot having caused her death. The Queens County Board of Supervisors authorized the County Treasurer yesterday to borrow $140,000 at 5 per cent, interest to take up two notes held by the Brooklyn City Bank and the Jamaica Savings Bank. Henry Hrbman, fourteen years of age, ot No.

28 Clark place, Jersey City, while attempting to cross the Pennsylvania Rail, roads track at Barron street yesterday, was run over by a Western bound train. He was taken to St. Francis Hospital in a dying condition. Dwight Webb, an old man sixty years ot age, while descending a flight of stairs at his home In Jersey City yesterday afternoon, fell down the stairs and broke his neck. Wm.

J. Robinson, a teacher In Grammar School No. 65, New York, was fined ten davs pay yesterday for striking some of his pupils In the face. Jesse Little, a'destitute resident of Jefferson, Frederick County, Md. died on Monday, aged about eighty-three years, with policies on his life amounting to $68,090, said to have been taken out lately in different speculative companies by varloue persons.

Martin Kinkowski. the alleged murderer of Mena Muller, has nearly recovered: He professes to be anxious to do some work, and yesterday asked Jailor Alien to permit him to take up the old floor of his cell and put down a new one. A farewell dinner was given by land-leaguers to James Redpath at Delmonlcos iast evening. Christian Schlosseb. aged ten, of No.

317 Bowery, was run over and killed in Second street, yesterday, by a butchers cart driven by Charles Rjjter. Ritter was arrested. Jarole F. Blauvklt, aged seventy-two. of No.

555 West Forty-first street. New York, fell from a scaffold yesterday and was killed. Peter C. McSoblry, aged four years died yesterday at No. 317 East Twenty-fifth street.

New York, from peritonitis, caused by a kick given last Saturday by a boy eight years old. On and after to-day no printing except that done by the manufacturer and no writing, except the address, will be permitted on the stamped side ot posta. cards. At the New York State Sunday-school Convention. which will be held at Cortland.

June 7. 8, and 9, representatives will be present from 905,419 members of the Sabbath-schools of tbe State, of which New York numbers 141,145, and this city. 93.188- The adults In this werk, outside of the children and lyouth, number 12.350 from New York City, and for this city. 10,550. The Sultan is taking energetic measures to suppress the insurrectionary troubles in Armenia and Macedonia.

A number of Bulgarians have been arrested in Macedonia and iraprieioned. and thirty-five of the prisoners have succumbed to typus fever. The Russian Government Is sending detectives to tbe principal European capitals to track the Socialist and Nihilist refugees. Charles E. Hill was arrested upon his arrival In New York yesterday from Syracuse on a charge of having kidnapped his son.

This is a chapter In a divorce suit. General L. P. di Cbsnola. Mr.

John Bowgon, Mr. Walter B. Noyes, United States Consul to Venice, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Whiffin and Mrs.

J. Hester Wallack will sail to-day by the steamer City of Brussels for Liverpool Among those who sailed yesterday were the Rev. Stephen H. Tyng, Jr- Miss Genevieve Ward, tbe actress; Mr. and Mrs.

George Jones. Professor Charles Sprague Smith. Judge Charles A. Peabody, Colonel A. E.

Rot-kwood, the Rev. Dr. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. William Allen Butler and Judge Daniel Boothy i It Was rumored yesterday that Mayor Grace had tendered the Commlssionershlp of -i- i i When lpqnlalilveBCM le aa Offence.

A Montreal man who was locked no for the plgbt lor asking a policemans umoer was discharged in tbe morning, but toe magistrate cautiored him not to be too inquisitive in the future. stHHce (tin alt, la Taret Cule In San Francisco, with tbe houses nearly all ot wood, and with a population ol 283 000, tbe total assessed valuation or all property, real ami personal. Is $253,000.090 in Hamilton County. Onto, wbicn Includes Cincinnati, a do bas a much larger population tban San Francisco, it is $207,099,090, and ta St. Louis, witb a population ot 350,003, it Is only 000,000.

ft I A Tbrratrnea striae rime. At a secret meeting of tbe Brewers Union, held in New York iast olgbt. it was decided to strike June 7 lor a reduction in tbe number of bours to twelve. A circular has been prepared for pieeentation to tbe boss brew-eis which tbey will be asked to aign, binding themselves to tbe conditions named by the Union. If tbey refuse to do so before June 6.

tbe men will strike tbe following day. It was stated that George Ebret bad reduced tbe number ot bours ot bis employes. No demand tor higher wages is to be made. i Conflict stale The fishermen on Greenwood Lake, which is partly in New York and partly in New Jersey, are In trouble owing to a conflict of State laws about tbe catching ot baas. On one side of an Imaginary line they can catch bass after the let of June, and on tbe other side they are liable to have their boat9 seized if they dare to do such a thing before tbe 1st of July.

There is a eioiilar conflict between tbe laws of Penneylrania and New Jersey in the Delaware river, aDd while one State enforces the Sunday law, the other does not. SO. Julies to lnl Axatn-t 3:10 3-4. The King of the Turf will endeavor to beat tbe time of the Queen of the Turf at HamtraDCk Park Course next Saturday. This eflort will be in addition to tbe speed test to be trotted on Thursday afteroooQ.

when St. Julien will trot lor a purse of $1,500, bis opponent being a running horse bitebed to a sulky, going exactly as does St Julien. Tbe race on Saturday will be for a purse of $3 000, to be presented to St Julien it he beats tbe time 2 -made by Maud S. at Chicago. JMtroit ree rrtas.

May 31 Tue Early Puihta Washington Market dealers discredit the report that tne first cra'e or Georgia peaches had been sent from Macon to'New York on Monday nigbt. One says be does not expect any peaebee to arrive In this market lor two weeks yet wben the North Carolina crop will begin to arrive. Other dealers say that tbey bave advices from Florida tbat tbe peach crop there will not be ready for market for some time yet. Tbe report of a large crop in Georgia Is received with great interest by dealers, as ordinarily tbe South below North Carolina is not telied upon as a source of supply tor this market Continue glow of Immigration. Five steamships landed 4.363 immigrants at Castle Garden yesterday Tbe Circassia, from Glasgow, brought 1 072; the Denmark, from Liverpool, 965; tbe Cimbrla, from Hamburg, 957; the WyomlDg, from Liverpool.

943; tbe St. Laurent, from Havre. 426 Among those on tbe Wyoming were 287 Mormon converts, wbo were seut to Salt Lake City last nigbt. Tbe immigration for May shows about tbe following percentages among tbe principal nationalities: Germany, 33) per cent. other German speaking countries.

64 per Sweden, Denmark and Norway. 23 per Ireland, 19 per England 9 per Scotland. 2) per cent. Tbe Itcumbi Firemens Strike. In accordance with a resolution adopted at meeting of the Steamship Firemens Protective union in New York on Tuesday Digbt.

about 300 members struck yesterday, tbe remen demandmg $45 and coaibeavers S5 a montn, an advance of $5 from current wages. Tbe lines which tbe strike affects are Alexandres and Wards, to Havana; Cromwells, tbe Charleston, Old Dominion. Morgans and Mallorys. A meeting of tbe Union was bold last evening. Reports were made of tbecon-ditum of the An.

the steamers on tbe coastwiee lines arrive in port tne nrernen will strike In accordance with the order of their society. The strikers make no trouble thus far. Fifty Years Peblle fietvnnt. Mr.James H. Marr, Chief Clerk to the First Assistant Postmaster-General.

was yesterday the recipient of eeverai testimonials commemorative of tbe fiftieth anniversary of his entiy into the Post Office Department. His desk was decorated with flowers, and early in tbe day a testimonial signed by the employes of tbe Fust Assistant Postmaster-Generals office, was placed in bis bands. Later In tbe day Postmaster-General Jamee, General Tyner and a number of other department officers called upon Mr. Marr and presented him with an elegant set ot gold plate. Tbe New Produce Exchange.

Tbe report of tbe Butldmg Committee ot tbe New York Produce Exchange to tbe Board ot Managers was submitted yesterday. It gives tbe cost of there, estate acquired tor the new building ol the Produce Exchange as S670.CC0. It is believed tbat tbe eost of tbe building alone will be about $1,000,000. Tbe income from rentals is estimated at $70,000 a year. Tbe building Is to be ready for occupancy about May 1.

The style of architecture is a modified Renaissance. The materials employed will be brick, stone, terracotta and Iron. Damaulng btoran Up tne Hednon. A terrific bail storm on Tuesday afternoon extended from New Hackensack to Fishkill Plains. Over an area six miles in length and a mile In width the grain crop every wnere bas been destroyed, tbe corn aud young truit killed, and tbe strawbeny crap rumed.

Tne storm lasted tbree quarters of an Dour, some ot tbe bail-stones being fully two inches in diameter. Tbe damage is estimated at seve-al thousand dollars. In some places along the fences yesterday morning tbe hailstones were loot deep. Additional particulars show tbat tbe storm was very severe in tbe southern part of Ulster County, where acres of grain and berries were destroyed. In tbe highways of lower Dutchess County, In some places tbe bail-stoDes were twelve inches deep.

Tbe damage in both counties Is estimated at $50,600. 1 General DI Ceeneln Seed. Tbe long-pending controversy between Mr. Gaston L. Feuardent.

tbe arcbmologist aDd dealer tn antiquities and General Di Cesoola. of tbe Metropolitan Museum ot Art, assumed the complexion of a legal inquiry on Tuesday, wben an action lor libel and defamation was commenced by tbe former, through bis attorneys. General Di Cesnola having obtained leave of absence to visit Europo this summer and announced bis intention of sail-log to day. it was considered best by Mr. Feuardents attorneys to cause service ot the papers before bis departure, and thus bring tbe case to trial aa soon as possible.

Tne case will not probably come to trial lor some months, as tbe defendant expects to remain in Europe until the last ot August. It will be tried in tbe New York Superior Court. Mr. Feuardent exhibits letters from Gen. Di Cesnola extending over a penod from 1871 to 1877, and purporting to show tnat several ot tbe statements contained in tbe explanation to tbe Executive Committee are untrue and libelous.

His pamphlet rejoinder to Gen. Di Cesnolas letter to tbe Executive Committee. contrasting the statements contained therein with those of his own letters, bad been before the public for some time, and no notice bad been taken of it. He coaid not leave tbe matter in Its present position, said be. as his honor and veracity were essential elements tbat rendered his guarantee of tbe genuineness of an antique valuable.

aDd whoever impugned them struck directly at his business. NATURES REMtDL'V tamuE I Tt CHT Btroa Pimrnrwr WILL CUBE Scrofula, Scrofulous Humor, Cagcer, Caa ceroos Humor, Erysipelas, Choker, SUv Rbeam, Pimples or Humor In tbe Face, Conrba and OoUSa, Ulcers, Bronchitis, 3 Neuralgia. Dyspepsia, Rheumatism. 1 Pams in tbe Side. Constipation, Costireuess, Piles, Dizziness, e.

Headache. PMn Ir tbe Back, Faintness st tbe Stomach, Kidnev Female Weakness sud General Debility. 1 Vegetme is Solilr all Omnitfs. J. H- DOHERTY, REAL ESTATE, 280 FLATBUSH AVENUE, COR.

PROSPECT PLACK And 16 COURT (Keom Su). Pbsalx BoUdlVf Brooklyn. Management of estate tpeelalty. Renta collected. Reuse aud apartnoeuts la deM'tble locations to let.

Lou and booses Id diifereat parts of tbe city for sate. Insurance ejected la bast companies as lowest ratea in traveling, Ac. and for severe and sensitive cases: Catarrh Cure, Nasal, throat and ear discharges Sasel Byriage, Simple and durable (for the pocket. Ointment (Piles), convenient when the Extract cannot be applied easily 50 Plasters (Porous) by mail for trial. 6 for $1...

25 Medicated Paper, Piles and Chafing; MMl sheets 25 Orders amounting to $5 worth sent express free on receipt of money or P. O. order. Caution EXTRACT Is sold only In bottles with the name blown in the glass. It is unsafe to use other articles with our directions.

Insist on having POND'S EXTRACT Refuse all imitations and substitutes. SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS PREPARED ONLY BT PONDS EXTRACT CO. NewTork A London. Our New Hmtorv and Uses 'of Ponds Extract, and our 'Net PrmaraHons. will be sent free on annU cation to No.

West Fourteenth street, Nex York, BROOKLYN POST OFFICF. MAILS CLOSX. For New Turk 1.00. 9.80, 6.45, 7.00, 9.00, 10.4 12.00 A. ftL.

L00, 9. 00, 4. 00, 4. 90, 6. 90 F.

M. Few Brevoort, WURistivnA OnnpoUt, aad Via Brunt Station 5. 90, 8.90, 9.90 A M. 12.90, 1.30 5.00. 10 F.

M. For all points on Psansylvsnia Bsllresd Tls Brooklyn Annex 8.00, 12.00 A. 9.90, 8.00 F. Mt For Flstbnab 6. 00 A.

S.00P. M. Best New York 0.00 A. 1.00, LOOP. M.

Flatiaads, Parkvllls, Cresco, Csnsrtie, Barren Blind, Gravesend and Coney laland 9.00 A. M. For New Utrecht. Bay Rldfre, Bath, and Fort Kaedlton 7. 15 A.

M. 8. 00 F. M. For Jersev City 8.00, 12.00 A.

8.00. 4.00, 8.90 F.M. For aU points on Long Island A.M. aad 9.00P.M. Collection win be made dally axoept dnsdays aad lecal holidays from all the street letter boxes throughout tbe eity, commenting st 6.90.

8.00, 11.00. A.M. and 12.90, 9.00, 4. 90 end 9. 00 P.

M. Sunday and Holiday Collections eomumns st 4.9b A. M. I. 90 SD 9.

00 P. M. MAILS ABUTS. From New York 9.00, 4.90,7.00.8. 00.8.90, 9.90, 10,90 A.

Me 1. 00, 8. 80, 4. 00, 5. 00, 9.

00,7. 90 P. M. From Brevoort, Wllltsmsbargh, Greenpolnt and Van Brunt Stations, 0.00, L9Q A. Mm L90.

8.8 4.00, 6.00, 11.90 P. K. From aU points on Pennsylvania Ballrosd 7. 90 1 11.90 A. M.

11.90 P. From Flsttraah 10.90 A. M. 9.90P.M. From Bart New York.00 A.M.

1.0Q, 9.00 F. M. Flatlaud. rarkTiue. Creso, Cansnie, Barren 11-snd, OTUveeend sad Comer eland 10.

BO A M. From New Utrecht, Bay Bldge, Bath aad Fort HamUteal iaea.ii, amp.m From Jersey Utr, 7.90 10.90 A.M 2 09 4.40 48 F.M. From all points ea Loag Island Bail retd. 11.00 A. M.

9.00 F.M. Money Order OMoa oeea daily from 9.00 A .1 9 00 P. M. except Son day aad legal aolldays. Registry Department open dally from 9.00 A.M.

ta 5.00 P. except Bandars aad legal holidays. Foreign Mall sespatened as per ashed uVe. to he tees st Post Offlee ssd Station. Post Office sad Stations open daily except Sundays sad main Mail matter deposited at office ap te 12.00 mlu sight, or st Stations ap to F.M.

will be forwarded ta time for 11 early trains, sto. out of New Tort. Holiday from 7A.M. to 7:90 F.M. on days from 9 to 10 A.M.

Holidays from 7 so 10 M. JAMES MoLBSR. PosMusstar. CrPHEMB COURT TRIAL DB8IRKO IN Rings County. Home Life insurance company, plaintiff aaaintt william Tice, Chari a at Booerta.

Russell W. A darn sand Lydia A Adams bis wife, Henry C. M. loRrshsm, as assignee of Russell W. Adama.

John Cunningham, as assignee in bankruptcy of Kuasell W. Adams. Miner F. airman. Richard Ingraham, John H.

KnaeOel. lbe Ninth National Bank of tbe city of New orfc. Alfred Wilkinson, surviving trustee of the joint and separate estates of Douglass hire, pamnel w. Barnard and Alanson S. ge; Ftrat National Bank.

Harnshurgh, Pcnusyivsnth: Joon W. Motfly, btepuen T. Amec Jrhn arnot. Matthias H. Arnot, Marianna T.

opdtn. Fanny A. Haven. w. Piske as executrix, and Kdear 3.

Van Winkle and Anson Blake. as surviving executors of the last wtU ano testament of Anson Blaket deceased. Batman K. Vn ran ken, fonmrly Hannah helium, as aoe executrix or the last will and testament of Hannah Helium, deceased; Davla Elston, Samuel Wbttnum. George H.

tbinnock. Alonzo Klenards, Patrick fehertc. Axel btrom. Hans Martin elmoos. Luther Lr Odell, Wilitam Lobien, Albert L6bdu.

Heavy M. Birrett, Wlbiatn J. Morrison. Mary A Bliss, Jamee K. SailivaD, Henry T.

Richardson. Sidney 8. Welle, Htnry W. Belcher. No-l R.

Park. Jamra H. Belcher. Solomon L. Slmpsee.

William H- Dannat, Mai thy R. Pelletrtsu. Bsmuel Rivnor. Felix Campbell. John M.

Kankin, Wnlism Hill, Benjamin H. Tapi r. Aaron Dietrich and WHHam Kankla. Aaron B. Coha.

Hiram Rt'k. FrankMn Everhart. BeHen A. Ballsy, Albert Daggett, J. Monroe Taylor, Cathiine A.

New. comb. Ad, inert R. tirhara, B. T.

Oardner aa referee William K. Adams. JohaB. Fuller aud Mary Fuller, defendants bummens to th' above-named oefenaants Ter ere hereby summoned to answer the complaint la tht action, and to verve a copy ot your a swer on tbe plaintiff attorney within twenty oays arterthe service or tbl summons, exclusive of the day of service, and in case of your failure to appear, or answer, judgment uiu be taken against yon by default, for the relief demanoed ic toe oomplaluW Dated February 2d. I 81.

uoorift A LOW. Plaintiffs Attorneys. Office No. lbfcBroaoeay, New York fTty. To John H.

Rnaebel. Miner F. Fairman. Alonso W. Richards, Axel Strom.

Hans Manta Sim ms. -tames H. Belcher, avd Maltby Pe'ietreau. defendants: 7 he foregoing summons is served upon you- oy publication pursuant loan order of Hou. Lalno B.

Pratt, aJustUeof the Hunreme Court of tbe fttate of New tork, rated the 14fh aav of Wl. and filed witn the coc.p'aint In tbe office of tbe ark of tbe coouty of Rings, at tbe county Court Rotise la the citf of Brooklyn, county cf mgs. in said Btata. Dated April 14th. 181- MOjKE LOW.

Plaintiff Attorney. CDPRTMK COURT OKORGB WHEELER AND another v. Charles Sewood and others. In pursuance ot a judgment of this court, dated Mar 16, lNl, the undersigned referee, will tell at nubile auction, to the highest bidder, os tbe 16th dav of June, 1881, at twelve oclock non eithatfiav. on tbe premises first hereinafter described: All the! certain lot of land, with tbe dwelling houe thereon, situate, lying and oetn in tbe Eastern District of the city of Brookyn (formerly tbevlUsgeof Williams-borgh, in toe county of Kings, and State ot New York, bounded and contemns as follow, te wit Commencing at a point on tne non berlv side of Devoe street, distant event -five feet westerly from the norbwst cosnerof Leotard and Pevoe streets; running theoce northerly on a line parallel with Leonard street one hundred IOui feet 10 the centre the block: thence running westerly on a line parallel with levoe street twenty-five 29 ti; thence southerly on a line parallel wits Leonard street one hundred H00 feet to toe sort, erlvfctdeo Devoe stieet; tbenee easterly along the northerly side of Devon etreet twenty-five (25 feet te the pecv.

of beginning, said lot being composed of tb rear par's of four lots designated ou BurchuD'i Assess ent Map of tbe Third otimx of said village of i laamsburgh bv the number 526.364 969 sod 926; end, also, all that certain plot, piece or parcel of lane, situate. ivtngand being in said city of Brooklyn, county of K3BBS aud State of Mew York, aad bounded and ra tired follows, to wit Beetnnfng at toe southwesterly corner of Flovd street and Tompkins avenue, and running tbenee southerly along Tompkins -avenue forty four (44) feet; tnence westerly parallel with Floyd treat ninety (20) feet: tbeoee northerly parallel with Tompkins avenue forty-four (44) feet to Flovd street; tbenee easterly along Floyd street ninety (1W) feet to the point or place of beginning. Dated May 17, lew. ARTHtTt T. HOFFMAlf, CxauLue H.

Ropsa, Plaintiff Attorney. C5FRBM1 COUT FIN6S COtrjTY. George w. tole mrrlTtnr ten, tee in, executor of the last will and testament of Wilitam Welles, deceased, plaintiff, against BUas M. Style and others, defendants.

Action No 2. Cbm. ri. Otis, PlstntlQs Attorney, 12 Montague street. Brooklyn.

lu pursuance ot a judgment of foreclosure and sale, made is to above entitled action, on toe first day of October, 13M), I. the undersigned, tne referee therein named, will sell at public auctloo, at the rotunda Of the Kings County Court 'House, tn the city of Brooklyn. Kings County, os tbe2-uh day of May, lwt. at 12 oclock, soon of that day, tbe premises in tala Judgment named, and therein described ns follows, to wit; All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Tweoty-aecond War of toe cttvol Brooklyn, county of Kings aad fitate of New vrk.

bounded aad described as xoliows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the northerly aide of President street, distant easterly two hundred and eight (A8 feet sue eleven (ID tocoea from the northeasterly corner 01 President street and Filth avenue, and opposite the cemra of a bartv wall, and running tnence nrtu-erly parallel with Fifth aveaue pert of the distance through the eeoie ot said partv wa'I ninety-fire H) feet; thence easterly parallel with President street sixteen (16) feet tun eight (6) inebes; theece southerly again parallel with Ftrth avenoe and a pvt ot tbe distance through the centre of ano Aar party wail ninety-five 5 feet to th- northerly nne of Prey? lent rd, and tbenee westerly alone President street sixteen (IB) feet aad tight (8) laches to the point or plaos of beginning. Dated Brooklyn, Msy2. 1451, william If DYXMAW. Referee. The rale of tbe eescribed property is anjotrned by Older of tne ronrr.

bearing date May S3. 11, bate rosy, Mav 28. 1881, at the same hour and place- Dated May 24, iS8l WILLIAM IT. DTKMtV, BehsM. The rle of tbe above described property Is adjourned Tyordrof the Coirt bear! da's Mav 28.

ISiMo Tuesday. My si, 1 8bi, at tha same hour aad piece. Dated May 23, 181 WILLIAM S. DTEMAI, Dont chew gam, girls. Hava some gam-ehan yoa.

Jennie Jane aaje Anns Dickinson has mana head and a womans heart, and these have made her what ehe is. 'Why is a sleepless cat bound to be very destructive Because, yon see, a sleepless cat ia bound to mew till late. Washington Irvings house, at Tarrytown, is greatly out of repair. His library and its contents are Just as he left them; they have never been disturbed. It is said that William Castle, the tenor, has made $40,000 on Wall street.

Next we shall probably hear that he has lost it all in trying to make $40,000 more. There are some very economical girls In Tennessee. For a social entertainment re cently, a young lady choose to be a sheD. herdess, bt cause, she said, she coaid afterward use tbe crook for a cistern pole. The Boston 11 Post has read that at a recent Mackey ball in Paris the toilet of the hostess was a poem, and adds that Pauline Markhams dresses are poems also, bat in short metre.

Law Professor What constitutes burglary Student There mast be a breaking. Professor Then, if a man enters your door and takes $3 from your vest pocket in tbe hall, would that be burglary?" Student Yes, Bir, because that would break me. A gentleman, calling on a farmer.observed, Mr. Jones, your clock is not quite right, is it? "Well, you see, sir, said Mr. Jones, nobody dont understand much about that elock but me.

When the hands of that clock stands at twelve, then it strikes two, and then I knows its twenty minutes to seven." The easy nonchalence of the average New Yorker as to nature or character of the article In which he taken a naeulatln Rye. 1. something amazing. A Broad street man rev marked last week with sad severity that that New Testament busineas was very badly handled. The booksellers end new companies had sold twenty times more than they aid deliver, and there onght to have been a divide on the deal.

A Toronto paper Bays that two young women, actreesea, on their way to New York from California, became interested In the Story of poor widow whom they met on the train, and who was bringing the body of her husband and her four children from Chicago to Boaton. Their sympathy was actively manifested, for, heading a subscription lib eraily themselves, they collected a fund of nearly $130 from their fellow-travelers, and caused tbe widows tears to flow afresh by presenting it to her. When you meet female in the street, do not raise your hat respectfully as if you meant to show her civility. Such conduct is regarded as excessively vulgar. The genteel thing when you meet a real lady is to come to a sudden stop and stand as rigidly as though attacked with a violent cramp.

Then grab your hat and instantly jerk it down your clothing till the lower rim reaches yonr ombilicus, then jam it back on your thick bead again, grinning the while like a hyena. This accomplished successfully stamps the true gentleman. Be Was a Drummer. He was a drummer just come to town, and as he passed along be heard la silvery accents, Hulloal hntloal He coughed, looked up at the window and whistled, whereupon a kerchief-enveloped head was thrust out, and the silvery voice said: Go 'long dar, chicken! You white pnssons wid yer big watch chains cant let a spectable female call to de grocery sto for a scrub bin brnshjwldoat suitin' her. And the chicken rent.

Waterbary Independent. The Infidel nt Home. Strange as it may seem to' those who have beard him pronounce his views of Christianity, and who hsve been shocked thereby, there is no man whose company ia more sought after then Is that of Bob Ingersoll. He has a big brownBtone house on Lafayette square, furnished in lavish style. His hearthstone is his altar, and his large family follow the teachings and precepts the father.

There are no skeletons in the family closet. The children would follow the father to the deepest recesses of the -darkest cavern, so great is their faith in him. He is a stickier for morality, seldom indulges im the flowing bowl, and has but one aim in life to be happy. Washington Letter. making Homan Antiques.

Here, you young rapscallion, shouted un old lady from her back door, where are you going with that old un pan I aint agoin nowhere with it. I'm goin to fix it. Fix it? Why, itiaall battered and bent np so you cant fix it. Thats just the ides. Im goin to pound it a little in here, and rap it a few times with a stone there, and then I ean sell it for a Roman 'antique.

Dont you see how the middle of it bulges? Well thats goin' to be has relief of Maro Antony fore I get through with it. The boy was called in and presented with all the old baking tins in the bouse to farther his esthetic end speculative taste. New Haven Register. Hta Dmrlinr. nhea a Daisy.

A very romantic affair took place at tha Falls of Niagara on Tuesday last. A fine looking min, known Dr. Harry Darling, -of Atlanta, On, recently registered at Roslis Hotel, and, after remaining a few days, spending bis money freely, visiied the Table Reck House and museum, where he was equally free in his expenditures. Finally his gaze rested upon one of Mr. Divis handsome female assistants.

Miss Annie Murphy, formerly of 8t. Catharines. He asked her if she would like to be married and have him for a husband. She said she would, and sha did. This was on Monday.

Tuesday the pair went across tha river and were married, and are now spending the honeymoon and lots or money at the Falls. St. Catharines (Ontario) Journal. SUPBnS COURT KINGSOODNTY. MOftEfi M.

Wall against SbiUtsm Brine sad others. tn purse race of judgment of foreeftosure sad Ids made in xqIs action on the dsv of Mst, lwi, I niebyglTc notice thst on Ti'Orsdsy. the 8d dsy of June. 1881. st the hour ef 19 oclock soon, ea the Commercial Exchange.

No. Pti Fltos street. In the city of Brook Ira sad county of Kings, I will sell at oubtie auction to the highest bidder the lands sod premises te aid judgment mentiooed and therein described, ns follow. Tls. All that certain lot.

piece or parcel of tend, situate, tying sad being is tity of Brooklyn, county of Kites ana bests of New York, sod designated ou certain of the Pearsall lns, draws by J. C. Weila. sad dated April, 1882. filed te tbe Registers oflke of Kings Cesuty part of lot number 66 sixtyaispi.

ana i bounded mid described aa frilew. to wt beginning st a potnt on toe south side of Deh street distant seventy five feet westerly from th southwesterly career of Dean ano Pearsall atreet (now Sixth avenue: and from tnence running westerly aloag the southerly ide of Dean street tweny feet; tbrace outheily and parallel with frtrsaU arreet (bow 8txth aveoue) ose hundred and four feet and two inches te lot number 77 (seventy-seven) on raid map; tbenee eeutheastrrly aloag said 1st number 77 (grouty -seven) an said mas tweaty-oae feet and ves inchra to let number arveaty five (75) ou arid man; aod theuee sortberly see parallel with Pearsall street '(sow Sixth stoops) ors hunereo aed twenty feet sad six me ha te the teint or place of begins Ihg. Doted May 9L 1881. 6KR4K6 7 eTFTffNS, Btiere. Tin McMixai, fiMafiffi Aiterxeys, A.

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